
The Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity has launched its "Marhaba 2026" operation, a comprehensive reception system for Moroccans residing abroad. The operation, activated simultaneously in Morocco, France, Spain, and Italy, is overseen by His Majesty King Mohammed VI. It features a network of 26 reception areas, including 20 in Morocco at ports, airports, rest areas, and border crossings, and six in European ports in Genoa Italy, Sète and Marseille France, and Motril, Almería, and Algeciras Spain. From June 10 to September 15, approximately 1,400 individuals, including Foundation teams, social workers, doctors, paramedics, and volunteers, will provide social assistance and medical care. The Central Coordination Office in Rabat supervises field teams, coordinates stakeholder mobilization, and manages the Marhaba telephone assistance service, available 24/7 throughout the operation. Contact numbers are provided for calls from abroad, within Morocco, and specific European locations.
Free daily or weekly digest of the most important stories from across 18 African countries. No spam, unsubscribe any time.
This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by Le Matin.

Morocco continues to position itself in electric mobility with the return of the EVS Mobility Expo Morocco from October 27 to 29, 2026, at the Casablanca International Fair. Organized by MIE Group in partnership with the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products CCCME, the event has become a key continental gathering for the electric mobility ecosystem. Automakers, equipment manufacturers, charging solution providers, energy producers, startups, and investors are expected to discuss sector developments and opportunities in African markets. This edition comes as electric mobility gains traction globally, with several African countries accelerating the development of their industrial and energy ecosystems. Morocco aims to leverage its automotive industry and renewable energy investments. Visitors will explore advancements in electric and hybrid vehicles, charging infrastructure, energy storage, and sustainable mobility technologies. Product launches and demonstrations are also planned. The event will facilitate B2B meetings, bringing together businesses, suppliers, investors, and decision-makers to foster new commercial and industrial partnerships. A series of conferences and seminars will address sector challenges, including charging infrastructure, battery technologies, public policies supporting electrification, and the African market's development prospects. The organizers will also utilize their "Matchmaking" platform to facilit

During the third edition of the Business Meetings organized by Bank of Africa in Casablanca, economic stakeholders discussed the new General Instruction on Exchange Operations IGOC 2026. This regulation aims to facilitate international business operations and enhance competitiveness. The IGOC, developed in consultation with banks, the CGEM, professional federations, and public institutions, seeks to make regulations clearer, more flexible, and better suited to economic operators' needs. Abdelmouttalib Berrada, head of the Regulation and Legal Affairs division at the Exchange Office, noted that the reform simplifies cross-border investments and operations, including expanding investment opportunities abroad for certified startups, easing service provision procedures, and relaxing rules for foreign investors. This reform occurs amid a favorable global context for Morocco, with major transformations in global investment flows. Mohammed Benjelloun, an expert consultant at AMDIE, highlighted the US-Morocco free trade agreement, which gives Moroccan exporters a 10-12% competitiveness advantage in some agri-food and textile products. Morocco's proximity to Europe also makes it an attractive destination for industrial projects targeting the European market. The African Continental Free Trade Area AfCFTA further opens new commercial prospects, with 24 African countries already implementing tariff reductions since 2021. Morocco's economy is strengthening, with 4.9% growth in 2025, reco

Morocco and the Council of Europe have formally launched the fifth phase of their Neighborhood Partnership, covering the period 2026-2029. The launch ceremony, held in Rabat, brought together representatives from Moroccan departments and institutions involved in the partnership, officials from the Council of Europe's Rabat office, and ambassadors from Council of Europe member states accredited to Morocco. Discussions focused on the achievements and prospects of the new partnership, as well as tangible approaches for sustainable project implementation. Morocco has been engaged in extensive reforms to consolidate democracy, promote human rights, and strengthen the rule of law since King Mohammed VI's accession to the throne. This dynamic has led to significant progress, including the consolidation of democratic institutions enshrined in the 2011 Constitution, the strengthening of national mechanisms for human rights promotion and protection, ongoing judicial system reform, and the consecration of judicial independence. This partnership aligns with the King's vision to modernize institutions and adhere to international standards. Cooperation with Council of Europe bodies has deepened in areas such as audiovisual, where Morocco, through HACA, has been a member of the European Audiovisual Observatory's Executive Council since 2013, making it the only non-European country in its region to hold this position. Other areas of cooperation include sports and the promotion of gender equa